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hillary clinton: thank you. you know, i think we just heard really reinforces how nobody knows what might happen. because we haven't done what we need to do. any of us, but particularly our children, safe. that's what behind the proposals i'm making. they are not new. there's nothing unique about them, other than the fact that i am so determined we're going to do everything we possibly can to get this done. [applause] i know thereon: are a lot of people here. from momsbig group demand action, and from dad's as well. i want to commend them. as they are grassroots organization that is really trying to bring these issues to the public attention. we need more of that. , have said we need a movement that people really will be part of, no matter what other issues that is on your mind, that you .are about -- our safety the great hope that we can protect people who are going about their daily business should be at the top. and therefore, i'm really asking everybody, regardless of politics or partisanship or candidates o
hillary clinton: thank you. you know, i think we just heard really reinforces how nobody knows what might happen. because we haven't done what we need to do. any of us, but particularly our children, safe. that's what behind the proposals i'm making. they are not new. there's nothing unique about them, other than the fact that i am so determined we're going to do everything we possibly can to get this done. [applause] i know thereon: are a lot of people here. from momsbig group demand action,...
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hillary clinton: thank you. thank you. yes, the lady right here. here comes the microphone. >> thanks for picking on me. i have a question about the cdc, and research that was cut off early in the 90's by the republican party. i think that if you can bring that back, if we could convince legislature to fund research into gun violence, what causes it -- i think we're hitting a lot of marks with that because we are getting mental health issues, we are getting what role guns play, how quickly people can off someone with a gun when they want to. if we can just analyze that data, i think we will be a lot better place. hillary clinton: i agree with you. what she is referring to is that the centers for disease control is responsible for looking at public health issues. if there is dirty water that is making people sick, we are expecting them to tell us what to do to prevent that. so, they were researching gun and violence and trying to figure out who is more likely to commit's violence? what kinds of warning signs migh
hillary clinton: thank you. thank you. yes, the lady right here. here comes the microphone. >> thanks for picking on me. i have a question about the cdc, and research that was cut off early in the 90's by the republican party. i think that if you can bring that back, if we could convince legislature to fund research into gun violence, what causes it -- i think we're hitting a lot of marks with that because we are getting mental health issues, we are getting what role guns play, how...
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bush followed by bill clinton. saturday morning, a playwright and star accepts the george washington book prize special achievement award. we look back to the 1984 presidential campaign and a debate in iowa. >> he has to have the trust and confidence of the american people. private promises for the american people and it has to be for all of our people. >> for our complete weekend schedule, go to www.c-span.org. >> president obama outline new actions at reducing gun lines requiring more gun sellers to have background checks, increasing funding for mental health, and making it easier for doctors to report mental illness. by president was introduced the father of a child killed at sandy hook elementary school in 2012. this is 45 minutes. >> on the morning of friday, december 14, 2012, my sweet little boy, my son, daniel, was among 20 1st graders and six brave educators that were shot to death at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. in the three years since those 26 precious lives were lost at that sc
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[laughter] president clinton: quite frankly, don't care about records. any fool can sit in a chair and take up space. [laughter] [applause] president clinton: it is what you do with your time that matters. i look out over this crowd and i see so many of you that i had the honor to serve with. members of both parties, i can tell you things we did together. john dingell was just about the best doer in the history of american public life. since 1955, that's a long time ago, until he left, he had a hand in just about every important contribution to following -- that followed our founders' admonition to form a more perfect union. and he was good about doing this when he was in the minority as well as when he was in the majority. i remember i pulled out the notes to make sure my memory was right, in 1996 the telecommunications act was the first bill ever signed in the library of congress because we thought we were writing a positive communications manifesto for the next several years. it was a highly complicated bill. the communications law had not been overha
[laughter] president clinton: quite frankly, don't care about records. any fool can sit in a chair and take up space. [laughter] [applause] president clinton: it is what you do with your time that matters. i look out over this crowd and i see so many of you that i had the honor to serve with. members of both parties, i can tell you things we did together. john dingell was just about the best doer in the history of american public life. since 1955, that's a long time ago, until he left, he had a...
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you clinton. i know this is a big issue in the united states, but i'm from you the united states, but i'm from afghanistan. i'm thinking about my country, every day, more than 200 or 300 people died over there. people died over there. i want to know what your opinion after you become president of the united states, do you want to pull out all united states soldiers or are you thinking they are going to stay there? her we wanted them to stay there for afghanistan, for protection. will for afghanistan, for protection. and you and i will i want to i will i want to know your opinion about that. and in thank you. and hillary clinton: thank you. first, i want to say how distressed i am by the bombing of the hospital. in and i know that defense in secretary carter has said her there will be a full thorough investigation to try and get to the bottom of that. but it is deeply regrettable. it came within the context of and the taliban taking back over you go a city in the north, and to the door the afghan a
you clinton. i know this is a big issue in the united states, but i'm from you the united states, but i'm from afghanistan. i'm thinking about my country, every day, more than 200 or 300 people died over there. people died over there. i want to know what your opinion after you become president of the united states, do you want to pull out all united states soldiers or are you thinking they are going to stay there? her we wanted them to stay there for afghanistan, for protection. will for...
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what went wrong during the clinton transition? well, first of all, as i mentioned earlier, this enormous and lengthy focus on the cabinet with the white house as an afterthought. that was backwards. secondly, not drawing clear enough distinction between a campaign team and a governing team. it is always a mistake to bring your senior campaign people, lock, stock, and barrel, into the white house. third, and this gets to your , the transition and the president elect did not do a good job of controlling the issues' anywhere -- the issues narrative. president -- president elect clinton on november 16 of 1992, a day that will live in infamy, was actually asked the question, based on what he'd said in the campaign, how he intended to handle the issue of gays in the military, and he made the mistake of answering the question extremely forthrightly and not in a very nuanced way he didn't give himself a lot of wiggle room, either substantively or chronologically, and the result was a focus on that issue that was nonstop and relentless bec
what went wrong during the clinton transition? well, first of all, as i mentioned earlier, this enormous and lengthy focus on the cabinet with the white house as an afterthought. that was backwards. secondly, not drawing clear enough distinction between a campaign team and a governing team. it is always a mistake to bring your senior campaign people, lock, stock, and barrel, into the white house. third, and this gets to your , the transition and the president elect did not do a good job of...
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[laughter] president clinton: quite frankly, don't care about records. any fool can sit in a chair and take up space. [laughter] [applause] president clinton: it is what you do with your time that matters. i look out over this crowd and i see so many of you that i had the honor to serve with. members of both parties, i can tell you things we did together. john dingell was just about the best doer in the history of american public life. since 1955, that's a long time ago, until he left, he had a hand in just about every important contribution to following -- that followed our founders' admonition to form a more perfect union. and he was good about doing this when he was in the minority as well as when he was in the majority. i remember i pulled out the notes to make sure my memory was right, in 1996 the telecommunications act was the first bill ever signed in the library of congress because we thought we were writing a positive communications manifesto for the next several years. it was a highly complicated bill. the communications law had not been overha
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same as with clinton, bush and obama, i am independent, i represent the voters of this district. i fought hard for 61 billion for sandy relief, highest offer was 61.billion, i got chuck schumer and i got that through. bill, people in administration, mick mulvaney tried to change the law people fect deny benefits they are entitled with the healthcare bill. jon stewart. jon stewart and i held a news we led the d with fight and defeated the on that.ation i am independent. whether bush administration, obama administration, who i was disappointed they gave saudi upport going to arabia and president obama signed the biggest deal with should keep we this unpartisan discussion. no, judge me on my record and gain, when i'm with the president, i voted for him over hillary clinton, i will vote for elizabeth warren, whoever it is. moderator: don't think about trump when deciding who to vote for you? want them thinking about trump? rep. king: put in perspective, ms-13, isis, and the cops, other issues, look at me, that is running. moderator: this question for you. [o odd /* rybody -- [audienc
same as with clinton, bush and obama, i am independent, i represent the voters of this district. i fought hard for 61 billion for sandy relief, highest offer was 61.billion, i got chuck schumer and i got that through. bill, people in administration, mick mulvaney tried to change the law people fect deny benefits they are entitled with the healthcare bill. jon stewart. jon stewart and i held a news we led the d with fight and defeated the on that.ation i am independent. whether bush...
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turned president clinton on nafta. million -- 22 million american jobs. jobs. are still wanting i was wondering if anything is going to be done to bring these jobs back. guest: as you say, there has been a huge drain of manufacturing jobs in this country. reasons been part of the the economy has been so slow to recover after this crisis. as far as bringing them back probably president obama .s like president clinton more trade is better for our economy. we can use the manufacturing jobs we have two x or two more. export more. trying to negotiate something called the transpacific partnership. all of the pacific rim countries outside of china to have a big trade bloc that will allow more exports. they do get around to tax reform, there will be some incentives. they will take away some tax incentives for moving jobs overseas. right now, you can still write off some of the expenses if you move factory equipment overseas to some other country. get a deduction for parts and expenses. stuff like that will go away. host: one more call. reading, pennsylvania, democrats'
turned president clinton on nafta. million -- 22 million american jobs. jobs. are still wanting i was wondering if anything is going to be done to bring these jobs back. guest: as you say, there has been a huge drain of manufacturing jobs in this country. reasons been part of the the economy has been so slow to recover after this crisis. as far as bringing them back probably president obama .s like president clinton more trade is better for our economy. we can use the manufacturing jobs we have...
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when i first arrived, we had a controversial bill, bill clinton's crime bill. we banned assault weapons. very controversial. expiredately, that ban after 10 years. everyone thought, it worked well , assault weapons cannot be sold anywhere in the united states, we regained it. the republican leadership, they would not even allow for a boat to renew -- vote to renew the ban. our frustration has melted years after years. in this election year, we're not only electing legislatures to congress, we're electing legislators to state government. i'm proud to be from the state of california which has the most number of people, about 30 69 people and i would imagine with a population, of the most number of nra. guns,ple do have legal they probably have more. and yes, our state, the state legislature, has been able to go to the state capital of sacramento and then assault weapons -- ban assault weapons. you been able to enact background checks. the been able to limit number of ammunition in the magazine to 10 rounds, not 20 or 30. state legislators, stand up and be proud.
when i first arrived, we had a controversial bill, bill clinton's crime bill. we banned assault weapons. very controversial. expiredately, that ban after 10 years. everyone thought, it worked well , assault weapons cannot be sold anywhere in the united states, we regained it. the republican leadership, they would not even allow for a boat to renew -- vote to renew the ban. our frustration has melted years after years. in this election year, we're not only electing legislatures to congress,...
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national security visor for president clinton. who we will speak to the national security interest of the united states. i would add one point. he is a distinguished trusting, and we are pleased to have him on our board. the president coasting this event, and world not expert on nonproliferation command he will speak to the implications of this agreement for the broader context of nonproliferation. and our own international crisis group analyst who has been engaged in the negotiation relentlessly, as relentlessly as the diplomats were conducting the negotiation in the last four years and playing a very important role behind the scenes, talking to the actors because he has the better quality of understanding the technicalities of the issues which are numerous and at the same time the politics of them. without further ado, i will ask sandy to get us started. >> thank you. i am pleased to be here. i am pleased to be here. in many ways this is the eyes and ears and conscience of the world and constant the world. and this has been at t
national security visor for president clinton. who we will speak to the national security interest of the united states. i would add one point. he is a distinguished trusting, and we are pleased to have him on our board. the president coasting this event, and world not expert on nonproliferation command he will speak to the implications of this agreement for the broader context of nonproliferation. and our own international crisis group analyst who has been engaged in the negotiation...
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the president of the united states said it is okay but that the board curve was flooded and hillary clinton did. but the dollars were never spent. end the infrastructure the iata infrastructure that is necessary to curtail that requires the courage and with us e-verify program is is not mandatory. >> but in 2005 by a mass to do something for legalization for kids that were brought to this country by their parents so can we stop doing that? can we stop having people that fall into that category? the answer is no i don't know how many have arrived since january 2005 but i suspect a significant proportion. >> so they don't understand the of border. howdy use secure a border? first of all, sending $18 million per year that is the 1 yard line. if we go to the 20-yard line that secretary kelly said across the border. in helping them to secure the border. literally hundreds of thousands of people and with other countries to secure the border with technology if somebody is against the wall they think they are against border security. look at the mobil. right now it is estimated $23 million per mile
the president of the united states said it is okay but that the board curve was flooded and hillary clinton did. but the dollars were never spent. end the infrastructure the iata infrastructure that is necessary to curtail that requires the courage and with us e-verify program is is not mandatory. >> but in 2005 by a mass to do something for legalization for kids that were brought to this country by their parents so can we stop doing that? can we stop having people that fall into that...
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silver, steve wozniak, apple cofounder, doug , arianna huffington, wesley bush and former president bill clinton. >> she makes the first speech by sitting first lady, becomes the first president of the daughters of the american revolution, designed her own china, and as that which is the white house china election. she is the first to have a christmas tree in the white house. meet caroline harrison. wife of the president benjamin harrison. live at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3, c- span radio and c-span.org. president obama urged parents and college students to call, e- mail, or tweet congressional representatives and demand action to prevent government- backed student loan interest rates from increasing in july. from the rose garden, this is just under 15 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> good morning, everybody. have a seat, have a seat. welcome to the white house. i know it is a little warm. one of my favorite things about this job is that i get to spend some time with remarkable young people from across the country. it inspires me, it makes me feel goo
silver, steve wozniak, apple cofounder, doug , arianna huffington, wesley bush and former president bill clinton. >> she makes the first speech by sitting first lady, becomes the first president of the daughters of the american revolution, designed her own china, and as that which is the white house china election. she is the first to have a christmas tree in the white house. meet caroline harrison. wife of the president benjamin harrison. live at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3, c- span...
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trump: bill clinton was paid a fortune to deliver a speech in moscow, russia, while hillary clinton was in charge of the russian rest, another disaster. bill clinton was paid money by the chinese government, a lot, and its supporters, while hillary handled china policy. china was this time, stealing hundreds of billions of dollars in united states intellectual property. ok, folks, we could go on forever. abc news said that president clinton accepted speaking fees from numerous companies and individuals, with interest pending before hillary clinton's state department. oh, that is nice. international business concepts, government corporations involved in the arms deal, approved by clinton's state department have delivered, listen to this, her state department is approving deals, have delivered between 54-141 million dollars to the clinton foundation. what is going on here? to the clinton foundation, as well as hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments to the clinton family. then, when hillary left the state department, she was paid $21.6 million for speeches delivered in less than two
trump: bill clinton was paid a fortune to deliver a speech in moscow, russia, while hillary clinton was in charge of the russian rest, another disaster. bill clinton was paid money by the chinese government, a lot, and its supporters, while hillary handled china policy. china was this time, stealing hundreds of billions of dollars in united states intellectual property. ok, folks, we could go on forever. abc news said that president clinton accepted speaking fees from numerous companies and...
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i rise today to honor the career of clyde glosser, who served the woodward township in clinton county as supervisor for nearly 50 years. he will retire this year after 47 years of service. next tuesday, he will oversee his last board of supervisors meeting. supervisor glosser has been a resident of the township his entire life. he's a member of the maisons in lock haven. he and his wife of 60 years were married in 1955. in the first evangelical united brethren church in lock haven. in september of 1955, collide and wilma purchased their home in woodward township. they still live there today and have three grown sons. in their earlier years, supervisor glosser worked as a food inspector. he's shown dedication to his neighbors through years public service and the community will gather next tuesday, december 19, at the dunstown fire hall to honor him. i commend supervisor glosser for a live of service and wish him well in his retirement. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: flurp does the gentlewoman from ohio eek recognition? without obje
i rise today to honor the career of clyde glosser, who served the woodward township in clinton county as supervisor for nearly 50 years. he will retire this year after 47 years of service. next tuesday, he will oversee his last board of supervisors meeting. supervisor glosser has been a resident of the township his entire life. he's a member of the maisons in lock haven. he and his wife of 60 years were married in 1955. in the first evangelical united brethren church in lock haven. in september...
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present of the university of miami and present of the clinton foundation. montenegrin school, her father was shot and killed in ecuador. after graduate school, she worked in a number of local non-rockets before joining the administration of florida's international university. to florida republicans also join the house. ross spano produces served six years in the house of representatives. he was also an attorney in private practice. congressman greg steube started his career in the judge advocate general corps, serving three years in a rock. he was later elected to the florida state house and then state senate. new congress, new leaders, watch it all on c-span. british prime minister theresa may discusses the ongoing brexit negotiations and the future of the u.k. once they leave the
present of the university of miami and present of the clinton foundation. montenegrin school, her father was shot and killed in ecuador. after graduate school, she worked in a number of local non-rockets before joining the administration of florida's international university. to florida republicans also join the house. ross spano produces served six years in the house of representatives. he was also an attorney in private practice. congressman greg steube started his career in the judge...
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he served in the security counsel under president clinton and bush. is the senioreast staff attorney at the aclu southern california office. the distinction of having one important cases against the lapd over searching entertaining , and theyskid row were raiding african-american barbershops without a warrant. and haseen a law clerk a distinguished career both outside and inside the aclu. please join me and welcoming our distinguished panel. [applause] henry, over to you. >> thank you, gred. -- greg. >> we are here to talk about security and privacy. events of the last two years have put these in the forefront. the boston bombing reminded us that terrorism is still an ex officio -- and existential threats. a month later, edward snowden began releasing revelations about massive surveillance that our government was doing. this kicked off a healthy public debate about how we balance privacy and security. as you heard from greg, it is our mission at rand to improve the quality of public policy decision-making. that is why we brought together this panel. p
he served in the security counsel under president clinton and bush. is the senioreast staff attorney at the aclu southern california office. the distinction of having one important cases against the lapd over searching entertaining , and theyskid row were raiding african-american barbershops without a warrant. and haseen a law clerk a distinguished career both outside and inside the aclu. please join me and welcoming our distinguished panel. [applause] henry, over to you. >> thank you,...
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clinton: thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you all. please. thank you. lou, della center has been a friend of mine for a long time. , he has been serving the city and state longer. i think him very much for his support and friendship. [applause] i want to thank aaron and eleanor. arun story, unfortunately is way too common. we are here on the campus of a wonderful community college. very much like the one in oregon. where young people were going to school, and some of the were not so young. the victims were between 18 and 67. some older people taking classes and improving their skills. teaching, learning. thinking about the future. which was so ended. senselessly. tragically. that thosey same day people were killed in oregon. strappednth old baby into her car seat in the back of a car was killed by a stray bullet in cleveland. the third baby in just a few months to be murdered in cleveland. between 88-92 people per day are killed by guns in america. the last figures w
clinton: thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you all. please. thank you. lou, della center has been a friend of mine for a long time. , he has been serving the city and state longer. i think him very much for his support and friendship. [applause] i want to thank aaron and eleanor. arun story, unfortunately is way too common. we are here on the campus of a wonderful community college. very much like the one in oregon. where young people were going to school,...
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. -- when clinton was president, it was an off year. when we won in 2006, it was an off year. when we won again, it was an off presidential year. getting ready for the right now -- for that right now, getting ready for victory. we are not going to be vulnerable in the off year. you are starting to someone my husband. how long are you doing this? -- sound like my husband given how long are you doing this? [laughter] >> i appreciate the questions. thank your for tuning and to the special edition with house speaker, nancy pelosi. thank you to the american institute for sponsoring this conversation. >> we will be back tomorrow morning with tim kaine, the 2016 vice president shall -- vice presidential nominee. we will dig into joe biden's campaign and other issues driving the .20 campaign cycle. have a good day. see you tomorrow morning. announcer: live coverage continues
. -- when clinton was president, it was an off year. when we won in 2006, it was an off year. when we won again, it was an off presidential year. getting ready for the right now -- for that right now, getting ready for victory. we are not going to be vulnerable in the off year. you are starting to someone my husband. how long are you doing this? -- sound like my husband given how long are you doing this? [laughter] >> i appreciate the questions. thank your for tuning and to the special...
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memoir of the clinton investigation. weekend, weekend, of the this saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern fox naws host discuss discusses her thoughts on the president trump presidency with her book, liars, leakers and liberals. >> i came out and one of my press people said to me, there's already an article what happened at the dairy farm. i'm like, really? what does it say? i said but ing that they alleged that i said x, y, and z. and i remember sitting in the car, i didn't realize that it was fake news, but i said how can i possibly run against someone where the fix is in it's already rigged, they're saying i said things that i never said, that i did things i never did, five minutes ago? >> coverage of the 2018 book estival. .n afterwards he's interviewed by the founder and president of the media research center. >> does anybody get a a real point across television? >> no. they don't. i'm guilty of it, too. you look for a smay, something that can go viral. the news, the network, 39 second clip, put on a tweet. that will go viral. it's bad. it's god for business because you get a
memoir of the clinton investigation. weekend, weekend, of the this saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern fox naws host discuss discusses her thoughts on the president trump presidency with her book, liars, leakers and liberals. >> i came out and one of my press people said to me, there's already an article what happened at the dairy farm. i'm like, really? what does it say? i said but ing that they alleged that i said x, y, and z. and i remember sitting in the car, i didn't realize that it was...
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this --cession that putin handled handed the election to donald trump and was responsible for hillary clinton's defeat. and many republicans, particularly mccain's camp, feel that they could not understand trump's continuing softline towards putin. but the problem with sanctions, and here i somewhat disagree with sandy, they are very, very blunt instruments. , thisa group like this bunch can think politically and about this language in the legislation -- it does not say consult with u.s. allies, it says coordinate. when you talk to sanctions lawyers, they say that doesn't mean anything. they say that language has no meaning, and this law, the president now has the ability as he chooses to undertake these sanctions which are going to affect european economies and companies. they are going to do so through mechanisms of so-called secondary sanctions. is, you can have some political language that sounds good, but it does not change the decision congress has taken about what the u.s. president can do if he decides to. of the europeans , these companies have general counsels who have to make decisio
this --cession that putin handled handed the election to donald trump and was responsible for hillary clinton's defeat. and many republicans, particularly mccain's camp, feel that they could not understand trump's continuing softline towards putin. but the problem with sanctions, and here i somewhat disagree with sandy, they are very, very blunt instruments. , thisa group like this bunch can think politically and about this language in the legislation -- it does not say consult with u.s....
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secretary clinton was about to come into town for the strategic and economic dialogue. we felt no pressure to resolve this case and get them out of the embassy before she arrived. we had to make sure that he felt comfortable with whatever terms and conditions under which you would leave the embassy. and if not, we're prepared to have him be our guest and reside at the embassy for many many years. at one. he did not agree to the conditions offered by the chinese government. he said no. at that point, we started turning around and focusing on him being a resident for quite some time. >> would that have been possible? >> would have been difficult, but he would not have been able to roam the grounds freely because many parts of it are off-limits, even to some of the workers. who would pay for his, for instance, communications? in the old days you had a telephone, may be a land line, and newspapers. but now you have got the internet. how would he be able to communicate with the outside world? those things were issues that we started investigating, and trying to develop polic
secretary clinton was about to come into town for the strategic and economic dialogue. we felt no pressure to resolve this case and get them out of the embassy before she arrived. we had to make sure that he felt comfortable with whatever terms and conditions under which you would leave the embassy. and if not, we're prepared to have him be our guest and reside at the embassy for many many years. at one. he did not agree to the conditions offered by the chinese government. he said no. at that...
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also, ken starr will join us tuesday to discuss his book, "contempt: a memoir of the clinton investigation pure investigation." >> hoover said, when all is said and done, accomplishment is all that matters. which, when you stop to think about it, is a rather unsentimental -- and the sort of thing you would expect an engineer to say. and that is one of the keys to understanding his life, his success, in everything but the presidency. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. hearing. mr. royce: the committee will come to order. we meet today to consider a single item. pursuant to notice for purposes of markup i call up house lu
also, ken starr will join us tuesday to discuss his book, "contempt: a memoir of the clinton investigation pure investigation." >> hoover said, when all is said and done, accomplishment is all that matters. which, when you stop to think about it, is a rather unsentimental -- and the sort of thing you would expect an engineer to say. and that is one of the keys to understanding his life, his success, in everything but the presidency. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on...
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what role might you play in a hillary clinton administration? jonathan: i have been asked and i do not know. the other two i think are more complicated. what am i most worried about? i am worried we will not have the political capacity to keep up on the mitigation side with the rate of change. it is coming faster than we thought. the upside, so are the policies and technology. the climate is getting worse at about the same rate that our policies are getting better. the numbers are ones that we could not have predicted five years ago. when we came into office we thought realistically in 2025 the trajectory, the upper outer bounds is supposed to be a meter and now it is supposed to be two meters and it looks like we will have a foot by the end of this decade. this decade. so much faster. on the upside, technology is doing really well. elon musk has a self driving electric vehicle that you can buy an option to get one in a couple of years. he will have it on the market. car does not,000 come out, but it is going to be close. can we do that fast eno
what role might you play in a hillary clinton administration? jonathan: i have been asked and i do not know. the other two i think are more complicated. what am i most worried about? i am worried we will not have the political capacity to keep up on the mitigation side with the rate of change. it is coming faster than we thought. the upside, so are the policies and technology. the climate is getting worse at about the same rate that our policies are getting better. the numbers are ones that we...
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you can watch that on >> the first president clinton -- >> -- including red carpet arrivals of journalists and others. president biden is expected to speak. the white house correspondent dinner live on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video avco or online at c-span.org. >> live sunday, may 7philip k howard will be our gstn in-depth to take your calls on government and legal reform in america. h written six books, including the collapse of the common good, and the death of common sense. his latest book not accountable is a critique of life after unions. join us sunday, may 7, on book tv on c-span 2. >> listening to programs on c-span through c-span radio just got easier. tell your smart speaker play c-span radio and listen to washington journal daily at 7:00 p.m. eastern. weekdays, catch washington today for a fast-paced report on the stories of the day. listen to c-span anytime. tell your smart speaker to play c-span radio. c-span, powered by cable. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are
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. >> more on c-span, former president bill clinton and new jersey governor chris christie talk about winning for and persevering through natural disasters. then a discussion on citizenship in america and how it relates to political engagement, unity service, and self governance. then a look the origins of instagram after two stanford graduates else the photo filter technology company in eight weeks before selling it to facebook for eight -- for $1 billion. next, former president bill clinton and new jersey governor chris christie talk about mining and persevering through natural disasters. they give advice to governors on ways to plan for future events -- events. held by the clinton global initiative meeting in chicago, is 45 minutes. -- this is 45 minutes. [applause] >> now we are going to have a little fun. stage ao invite to the man whose reputation i have virtually ruined more than once. [laughter] both the basketball fans, and governor christie used to have seats right behind mine at the big east tournament. i remember the first time i sat down and talk to him, i thought -- this
. >> more on c-span, former president bill clinton and new jersey governor chris christie talk about winning for and persevering through natural disasters. then a discussion on citizenship in america and how it relates to political engagement, unity service, and self governance. then a look the origins of instagram after two stanford graduates else the photo filter technology company in eight weeks before selling it to facebook for eight -- for $1 billion. next, former president bill...
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before his appointment, he served as a deputy assistant secretary for multifamily housing during the clinton administration. he later served as commissioner of the department of housing preservation in new york city. we thank you for joining us. we look forward to your testimony. statesnger to the united senate where she once toiled on the finance committee. great to see her again, secretary jo-ellen darcy. said assistant secretary in august of 2009, i am pricking a pattern here -- picking up a pattern here -- 2009 was a good year. until 2000 she served as a theessional staff master -- line she then moved out on to the senate finance committee where she served on the senate environmental our advisory. thank you for your work and the great work of the folks you need. we ask you to start your testimony. please keep it close to five minutes. voting aroundtart 11:15. please proceed. >> thank you. hurricane sandy was essentially two disasters in one. it covered a geographical area that today we know the heaviest impact that it were in. landfall weaver anticipated impacts as far south as keep patt
before his appointment, he served as a deputy assistant secretary for multifamily housing during the clinton administration. he later served as commissioner of the department of housing preservation in new york city. we thank you for joining us. we look forward to your testimony. statesnger to the united senate where she once toiled on the finance committee. great to see her again, secretary jo-ellen darcy. said assistant secretary in august of 2009, i am pricking a pattern here -- picking up a...
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the clinton campaign releases dr. letter describing mild and am now -- pneumonia. they write that the hillary clinton campaign released a letter from her doctor describing her treatment for and ancterial pneumonia overall picture of good health. it goes on to say the remainder of her complete physical exam was normal and she is an excellent mental health. the article mentions that donald trump discussed his personal health during a taping of the dr. oz show on wednesday morning. ofwill have live coverage her campaigning in north carolina on thursday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. donald trump was inflict michigan today. he stop adequate church -- a flint church. the pastor chastised jumper politicizing the offender. he was chastised on wednesday by a plaintiff minister about politicizing the church have to be toward flint, michigan's water treatment can. he was doing average for african american voters and attempted to link the economic decline to oflary clinton the reverend the church interrupted mr. trump saying, mr. trump to my invited you to thank us for what
the clinton campaign releases dr. letter describing mild and am now -- pneumonia. they write that the hillary clinton campaign released a letter from her doctor describing her treatment for and ancterial pneumonia overall picture of good health. it goes on to say the remainder of her complete physical exam was normal and she is an excellent mental health. the article mentions that donald trump discussed his personal health during a taping of the dr. oz show on wednesday morning. ofwill have...
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in the last years of the clinton administration, despite their own agency's analysis, no clinton wanted to create a monument. the house resources committee, of which i was a member, i said, mr. secretary, your own resource advisory reporteds in the area that there was no need for additional protection on the mountain. and yet you are threatening to create this national monument. why do you waste the time of the citizens to go through a process to determine if additional protections are needed and ignore what they came up with? to bruce babbitt's credit, he agreed when i told him i think he would be surprised about what the local ranchers and seditions in harney county would be willing to do if you gave them a chance. to his credit, he said, all right, i will give them that chance. and he did. we went to work on legislation. it took a full year. i worked with the hammonds, stacy davies, all kinds of folks. we worked with the environmental community and others and created a mountain cooperative management and protection act, model legislation, never been done before. they say, we do not h
in the last years of the clinton administration, despite their own agency's analysis, no clinton wanted to create a monument. the house resources committee, of which i was a member, i said, mr. secretary, your own resource advisory reporteds in the area that there was no need for additional protection on the mountain. and yet you are threatening to create this national monument. why do you waste the time of the citizens to go through a process to determine if additional protections are needed...
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secretary clinton appears before the senate foreign relations committee and we will have live coverage on cspan 3 and at 2:00 eastern, secretary clinton testifies before the house foreign affairs committee and you concede that live on c-span 3 as well. -- you can see that live on c- span 3 as well. >> cspan, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> coming up today on c-span, "washington journal"is live with your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets. the u.s. house returns for work on legislation to suspend the federal debt ceiling until mid- may. in 45 minutes, the freshman democrat from nevada, will discuss his first term priorities. that will include spending, that will include spending,
secretary clinton appears before the senate foreign relations committee and we will have live coverage on cspan 3 and at 2:00 eastern, secretary clinton testifies before the house foreign affairs committee and you concede that live on c-span 3 as well. -- you can see that live on c- span 3 as well. >> cspan, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> coming up today on c-span, "washington journal"is live with your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets....
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here is what i suggest to secretary clinton. i suggest that she suspend campaigning, get on a airplane, fly to paris, and before christmas, meet with the families of the murdered victims in paris and tell them, we are exactly where we want to be as to isis. as they endure, not celebrate, endure christmas this year without their loved ones, i want her to look them in the eye and tell them that we are exactly where we want to be as to isis. the fact is she is secretary happy talk. that is her new name. that is all i'm going to call her from now on. secretary happy talk. [laughter] know, the slogan for this administration should be, do you believe me or your lying eyes? because the american people see, they see quite well. she is standing there in this state two days ago, trying to tell you that is exactly where we want to be. and then martha raddatz said three times, secretary clinton, you designed the policy to remove gaddafi from libya. now libya is in turmoil and a breeding ground for isis. what measure of responsibility do you
here is what i suggest to secretary clinton. i suggest that she suspend campaigning, get on a airplane, fly to paris, and before christmas, meet with the families of the murdered victims in paris and tell them, we are exactly where we want to be as to isis. as they endure, not celebrate, endure christmas this year without their loved ones, i want her to look them in the eye and tell them that we are exactly where we want to be as to isis. the fact is she is secretary happy talk. that is her new...
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there is not a power unearthed earth that is going to get me to vote or hillary clinton. but, i am in my 20's. i am not going to see social security. health care will be a continuing issue for myself, my children, my parents, my grandparents. the massive national debt, safety and security and a changing face of this world that is very different from my parents, my grandparents. why should they vote for you instead? chris christie: one of the my vice president? you are on the short list now thank you very much. why should you vote for me? because you want someone to tell you the truth. everyone of those problems, i have but out ideas about how to deal with them. every one of them. i've been willing to sit here for some new one days and do it for two hours. i do not do drive-by town hall meetings. i take four questions for 25 minutes and say thank you very much and walk out. we sit here and take questions and give detailed answers. the lady concerned about social security? she knows -- he needs to know exactly what i am going to do. so when she goes in of is for me tomorrow
there is not a power unearthed earth that is going to get me to vote or hillary clinton. but, i am in my 20's. i am not going to see social security. health care will be a continuing issue for myself, my children, my parents, my grandparents. the massive national debt, safety and security and a changing face of this world that is very different from my parents, my grandparents. why should they vote for you instead? chris christie: one of the my vice president? you are on the short list now...
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clinton. they also have permanent security details, secret service, and so does the wife of the president for life unless she remarries because of that or something like that. they have medical facilities that they can go to free. they have free cancer patient -- transportation if it is related to government activity and the gsa determines that. they have quite a few things from the government, but they also can make a lot of money from giving speeches and doing other things as we have seen with mr. clinton and mr. bush. host: to make the security element or understandable, what is the argument for all these other benefits, specifically the one that comes to mind is the office benefit? guest: this first started with mr. truman, who wrote to congress. congress under the constitution has the authority to establish pensions and salaries of the president. that should be clear. but mr. truman was spending over $30,000 a year just answering letters. so congress determined that they should allocate m
clinton. they also have permanent security details, secret service, and so does the wife of the president for life unless she remarries because of that or something like that. they have medical facilities that they can go to free. they have free cancer patient -- transportation if it is related to government activity and the gsa determines that. they have quite a few things from the government, but they also can make a lot of money from giving speeches and doing other things as we have seen...
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that sven bush senior started -- that president bush senior started started off by william jefferson clinton when he was in office. boom. tarted off, administration, the constellation program. i do not of who will win the election a year from now, but that could be turned off really fast, what we have there. so i cannot forecast who is going to be the chief executive next -- cheap executive in the next two or three cycles paired but that can go on -- the next chief executive in the next two or three cycles. but that can go on and it can go off. that is the big risk. deanna: next question. hans, i'm glad you can see well. , jeffbout the competition bezos versus spacex. ther company also has rocket plans and it took off and that is quite amazing. is that serious competition to spacex? i wouldnigsmann: definitely say, they are competition. they are building great vehicles. and we are ahead of the game right now. there is one big step a rocket needs to do and that is go to orbit. and that is in some cases, has been proven to be harder than people thought. i have learned that myself. it is hard t
that sven bush senior started -- that president bush senior started started off by william jefferson clinton when he was in office. boom. tarted off, administration, the constellation program. i do not of who will win the election a year from now, but that could be turned off really fast, what we have there. so i cannot forecast who is going to be the chief executive next -- cheap executive in the next two or three cycles paired but that can go on -- the next chief executive in the next two or...
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. >> we had a list from way back in the clinton administration when they recommended another 69 towers to be converted and bush never converted them. can we look at ways we can save money and make it safer? are you familiar with that report? >> you are generally correct. >> that's all i need to said. say. we will provide this for the record. how much in the rail area are we cutting? passenger rail -- >> on the passenger rail side of their -- is about $10 million cut. we're cutting back on -- >> talk about some things with conferences. we -- the increase in loss of food service and amtrak have gone from 81-$85 million in the last fiscal cycle. we could eliminate food service. would anyone start between here and new york? between here and york. almost every hamburger was underwritten at $7. could we look at that instead of some of these other essential city services? would you consider that? >> the amtrak cuts are about $70 million. we would be happy -- >> you could eliminate food services and that would save another $85 million. let me close with it. mr. clinger is a former chairman whe
. >> we had a list from way back in the clinton administration when they recommended another 69 towers to be converted and bush never converted them. can we look at ways we can save money and make it safer? are you familiar with that report? >> you are generally correct. >> that's all i need to said. say. we will provide this for the record. how much in the rail area are we cutting? passenger rail -- >> on the passenger rail side of their -- is about $10 million cut....
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>> no. >> finally, hillary clinton? >> yes. >> again, i will -- vice president biden, hillary clinton, these are people with bright political future as it did decide to go down that path. >> i have to be on your time. before we take -- say thank you, allow me to briefly plug the next semester global agenda program. we will explore america's role in the world, the way u.s. influence is felt across the globe in terms of our military, pop culture, technology, innovation, influence on human rights and promotion of democracy and our role as -- what the global agenda website for information about our speakers after the first of the year. if any of you are not already on the e-mail list for programs like this, put your name on the sheet in the lobby. let's please thank our panelists. [applause] good night, everyone. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> in a few moments, today's headlines in your calls live on "washington journal." here is some of th
>> no. >> finally, hillary clinton? >> yes. >> again, i will -- vice president biden, hillary clinton, these are people with bright political future as it did decide to go down that path. >> i have to be on your time. before we take -- say thank you, allow me to briefly plug the next semester global agenda program. we will explore america's role in the world, the way u.s. influence is felt across the globe in terms of our military, pop culture, technology,...
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here hillary clinton signs, knowing that hillary clinton supports a lot of the displacement in latin america and has killed off a lot in latin america.olice and berta cacares, may she rest in peace and power. she was very out there against imperialism and imperialism also affects us and is also part of that kind violence. militarization kills folks not only here and abroad, but folks in latin america. communities here are affected by that militarization, i am affected by that militarization and my family in latin america so affected by that. i ask you to consider what it means to really disarm. that is a systemic issue of militarization and funding the police. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, mi ke. >> hello, washington. how are you doing? as you see this banner over here, when he started his thing, hate, i happened to be in barcelona. i was ceo of a great group down there with show directors, drag being in barcelona, there were six hours because of the time change. my show director called me and said, we lost two. i said, two what? he said, we lost two of our cast members at puls
here hillary clinton signs, knowing that hillary clinton supports a lot of the displacement in latin america and has killed off a lot in latin america.olice and berta cacares, may she rest in peace and power. she was very out there against imperialism and imperialism also affects us and is also part of that kind violence. militarization kills folks not only here and abroad, but folks in latin america. communities here are affected by that militarization, i am affected by that militarization and...
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died, the two phone calls i got were from hillary clinton and bill clinton. from no reason, out of the blue, people drop me a note or give me a phone call. again, he is more liberal than i would have been and i voted against many of his proposals, but i found him a very friendly guy. very engaging. bush, 43, i actually got off on the wrong foot with. i strongly supported john mccain mccain in the primaries. onemember debating karl rove television shows and it got pretty heated at times. when george bush became president i thought i would definitely be the guy in the backseat was being ignored. and then tragically, we had 9/11 and that is when i really started to work with president bush. i formed a very close working relationship with him, was up in new york with him and other families so many times. he turned out to be an extremely good friend and to this day, we still have contact. when i announced i wasn't running, i got a very long, beautiful handwritten letter from president bush. also, if we keep in touch. unfortunately, it is a sad way, so many of the
died, the two phone calls i got were from hillary clinton and bill clinton. from no reason, out of the blue, people drop me a note or give me a phone call. again, he is more liberal than i would have been and i voted against many of his proposals, but i found him a very friendly guy. very engaging. bush, 43, i actually got off on the wrong foot with. i strongly supported john mccain mccain in the primaries. onemember debating karl rove television shows and it got pretty heated at times. when...
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when my mother died, the first two phone calls i got were from hillary clinton and bill clinton. every now and then, i'll still hear from them. for no reason, out of the blue, he will drop me a note or give me a phone call. again, he would be more liberal than i would have been. i voted against many of his proposals. but i found him a very friendly guy. if you call him, he always calls right back. he is very engaging. president bush, bush 43, i got off on the wrong foot with. i strongly supported john mccain in the primaries. i remember debating karl rove on television shows, it got pretty heated at times. so when george bush became president, i figured i was definitely the guy in the back seat being ignored. then tragically, we had 9/11. that is when i really started to work with president bush. i formed a close working relationship with him. i was up in new york with him and 9/11 families so many times, we had 9/11 families down to the white house to meet with him. he turned out to be an extremely good friend. and to this day, we still have contact. when i announced i was not r
when my mother died, the first two phone calls i got were from hillary clinton and bill clinton. every now and then, i'll still hear from them. for no reason, out of the blue, he will drop me a note or give me a phone call. again, he would be more liberal than i would have been. i voted against many of his proposals. but i found him a very friendly guy. if you call him, he always calls right back. he is very engaging. president bush, bush 43, i got off on the wrong foot with. i strongly...
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hillary clinton supported bill clinton's disastrous and totally disastrous nafta. just like she supported china's entrance into the world trade organization. we have lost nearly 1/3 of our manufacturing jobs since these two, hillary backed agreements were signed. among the worst we have ever done. among the most destructive agreements we have ever signed. our trade deficit with china sought soared 40% during hillary clinton's time as secretary of state. a disgrace full performance for which she should not be congratulated but rather scorned. then she left than china -- [applause] mr. trump: then she left china and what happened is billions and billions of dollars in our intellectual property, and china has taken it. it's a crime which continuously going on and it's going on right now. they are stealing billions and billions of dollars of our intellectual property. hillary clinton gave china millions of jobs. our best jobs. and effectively let china completely rebuild itself. in return, hillary clinton got rich. the book clinton cash, documents how bill and hillary
hillary clinton supported bill clinton's disastrous and totally disastrous nafta. just like she supported china's entrance into the world trade organization. we have lost nearly 1/3 of our manufacturing jobs since these two, hillary backed agreements were signed. among the worst we have ever done. among the most destructive agreements we have ever signed. our trade deficit with china sought soared 40% during hillary clinton's time as secretary of state. a disgrace full performance for which she...
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during our first hearing one witness stated "independent studies, including the study if from the clinton justice department proves that the ban had no impact on lowering rime. uring our last committee hearing, it was the junior senator who said -- talking about that study, that was the janet reno department of justice under president clinton that said the ban was ineffective. during last week's executive meeting, one of my colleagues said "according to the department of justice's own study the ban was completely ineffective in reducing crime rates. these are simply not accurate portrayal yulls of the studies. here's what they actually say, as long as we have the staff here i would like you to hear hat for your bosses. pages six and seven of the study, recommend further study of the impact measures examined in this investigation. the ban effects on the gun arket are still unfolding. page two of the 2004 study. it is premature to make definitive assetments of the impact on gun crime. page 80, it is premature to make definitive assetments on the mpacts of the ban. studies, it e 2004 s still
during our first hearing one witness stated "independent studies, including the study if from the clinton justice department proves that the ban had no impact on lowering rime. uring our last committee hearing, it was the junior senator who said -- talking about that study, that was the janet reno department of justice under president clinton that said the ban was ineffective. during last week's executive meeting, one of my colleagues said "according to the department of justice's own...
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clinton's behalf. on january 21, 2009, hillary asham clinton was sworn in secretary of the united states. secretary clinton joined the state department after nearly four decades as an advocate, attorney, first lady, and senator. she attended local public fromls before graduating wellesley college, where she met bill clinton. she married bill clinton and became a successful attorney while also raising chelsea. she was an assistant professor at the university of arkansas law school, and she was appointed by jimmy carter to serve on the board of the legal services corporation, which she later chaired. during her 12 years as first lady she was chairman of the co- standards committee and served on the board of the children's hospital and children's defense fund. clinton madery history as the first first lady ever elect did to the united and the first woman elected statewide in new york. in the senate she served on the , the services committee environment and public works committee, the budget committee, and
clinton's behalf. on january 21, 2009, hillary asham clinton was sworn in secretary of the united states. secretary clinton joined the state department after nearly four decades as an advocate, attorney, first lady, and senator. she attended local public fromls before graduating wellesley college, where she met bill clinton. she married bill clinton and became a successful attorney while also raising chelsea. she was an assistant professor at the university of arkansas law school, and she was...
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hillary clinton's career began right in this building. she was a professor and taught classes such as criminal law, criminal procedure, trial procedure. hillary was a well-educated, ivy league loss cool grad that had worked in d.c. at this time, nixon had been impeached about two weeks before hillary taught her first class. >> first lady hillary clinton, live on c-span and c-span 3. also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> next, sidney siler discusses the lack of progress in the u.s. relationship and the regime of kim jong-un. from the center for strategic and international studies, this is 30 minutes. half. >> this hearing will come to order. today, the banking committee seeks to review how public transportation that assist our nations transit providers have it banned since the current hearing transportation law, map-21, was enacted in 2012. this committee worked well together on map-21 and look forward to hearing our committee's bipartisan work in public transportation issues. reliable and accessible public transit in rural areas like so
hillary clinton's career began right in this building. she was a professor and taught classes such as criminal law, criminal procedure, trial procedure. hillary was a well-educated, ivy league loss cool grad that had worked in d.c. at this time, nixon had been impeached about two weeks before hillary taught her first class. >> first lady hillary clinton, live on c-span and c-span 3. also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> next, sidney siler discusses the lack of progress in the u.s....
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that is hillary clinton. you know, aside from the fact that she is, as far as we are concerned, the smartest person, the most experienced, the most committed, i am supporting hillary because of who she is and who she draws inspiration from. that is her mother, dorothy. some of you know that i would not be standing here were not for my courageous mother who fled an abusive marriage in japan to bring me and my two brothers to this country so we could have a chance for a better life. it was really tough. she had low paying jobs, no job security, no health insurance. she persevered. that is what hillary's mother dorothy day. she was abandoned at a young age, went to live with her grandparents, began working for other people. she persevered. that is what hillary learned from her mom. dorothy's battle is hillary's .attle for middle-class families, and all those that want to get into the middle class. senators aremen the first women to get elected to the united states senate from our respective states. [applause] th
that is hillary clinton. you know, aside from the fact that she is, as far as we are concerned, the smartest person, the most experienced, the most committed, i am supporting hillary because of who she is and who she draws inspiration from. that is her mother, dorothy. some of you know that i would not be standing here were not for my courageous mother who fled an abusive marriage in japan to bring me and my two brothers to this country so we could have a chance for a better life. it was really...
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questions first of all, to my left former acting solicitor general under the clinton administration and author of many a make his briefs i'm sure he will tell you about thea cosponsor of broughton act that marriage by the case to the state of maryland. sandy and chris were co-litigants in a proposition eight case. they have a book out called "level on trial." is candace from north carolina. and hadender educator the pleasure of meeting the former north carolina governor and having a conversation about hb-two. [laughter] >> in the lead plaintiff obviously in brazil versus hodges, the culminating case --t gave marriage the law made marriage the law the lead in the united states and he, too, has a book and i believe they are working on a film about your experience. and marty on the end. the national field director at the human rights campaign and he efforts for in the marriage rights. i want to welcome our panel. [applause] will go back to the end and i will have the each of you spend two or three minutes telling us more about your case. >> thank you. it is great to be here. it is hard to
questions first of all, to my left former acting solicitor general under the clinton administration and author of many a make his briefs i'm sure he will tell you about thea cosponsor of broughton act that marriage by the case to the state of maryland. sandy and chris were co-litigants in a proposition eight case. they have a book out called "level on trial." is candace from north carolina. and hadender educator the pleasure of meeting the former north carolina governor and having a...